Debt and Cash Management outlines how Principals must plan and manage the schools cash flow and debt levels to ensure the school remains financially sustainable in the context of Catholic Education Western Australia Limited’s (CEWA) overall system debt limit.
Read MoreChange of School Operations outlines the directives for a principal to request permanent or temporary enrolment changes in a CEWA school.
Read MoreCapital Planning, Maintenance and Development outlines how CEWA supports local communities in the planning and decision-making to build and maintain quality Catholic schools and care centres.
Read MoreEarly Learning Centres and Outside of School Hours Care Services outlines the requirements for the operation of Catholic Education Western Australia Limited (CEWA) care services. CEWA care services are those services that operate where CEWA is the approved provider, including long day care and outside of school hours care services.
Read MoreCurriculum, Assessment and Reporting supports the implementation of curriculum which meets the learning needs of all students and promotes the integration of faith, life and culture and sets out student assessment and reporting processes.
Read MoreAboriginal Education guides CEWA schools to recognise and commit to fostering rich and authentic learning experiences for all students. This is delivered through deep pedagogical practices which acknowledge, respect, and reflect Aboriginal peoples’ histories and cultures, including their unique values, languages and spiritualities.
Read MoreReligious Education prescribes how CEWA schools implements the Religious Education curriculum as mandated by the Diocesan Bishop.
Read MoreWork Health and Safety ensures the physical and mental safety, health, and wellbeing of all members of the CEWA community. It develops, promotes, and maintains safe and healthy work and learning environments that seek to minimise the risk of physical and mental injury and illness for all.
Read MoreStudent Safety, Wellbeing and Behaviour guides the creation of cultures of safety and wellbeing. It directs CEWA employees with the knowledge and skills to promote student wellbeing and respond and intervene in matters where the behaviour, safety, mental health, wellbeing, behaviour, and attendance of students is involved.
Read MoreSchool Fees outlines the school fee setting and collection, at all CEWA governed Catholic schools in Western Australia, in respect of children enrolled from kindergarten through to year 12. It is designed to ensure that Catholic education in Western Australia remains an accessible and affordable choice.
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